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darkmonth
04-30-2003, 01:09 AM
Damn Dirty Apes

04.25.03 - Darkmonth Studios are pleased to confirm the development of their first original title, Damn Dirty Apes, and are now actively seeking a publisher for the game.

Developed for the PC, but designed with a view to portability to next-generation consoles, Damn Dirty Apes is a cartoon real-time action war game.

In Damn Dirty Apes, you are put in control of the Ape Army's elite fighting force, 51st Banana Battalion, and must guide your troops through 5 epic wars against your Simian brothers; Gibbons, Orangutans, Baboons, Chimpanzees and Gorillas.

Fast-paced, fun-filled, entertaining arcade action is the name of the game in this 3D real time action war game of primate proportions.

Damn Dirty Apes Features:


Fight in 5 Great Wars each containing 4 massive campaigns;

Many large environments, themed to historic wars of the past... and future;

Utilise dozens of weapons from each era, including heavy machine guns, explosives, rocket launchers, napalm grenades and sticky bombs;

Control mission specific characters each with unique abilities and firepower;

Colourful cartoon-like environments and characters;

Features patented Blood-o-Rama technology to accurately recreate effects of extreme firepower on simian anatomy;

Full set of animations per character including multiple death sequences; and

Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Last Man Standing and Team modes available multiplayer over LAN or on-line.

Damn Dirty Apes strips away the over-realism and unnecessary depth of current real-time strategy war games and replaces it with fast-paced, fun-filled arcade action.

Graeme Laws, Creative Director at Darkmonth Studios commented, "With Damn Dirty Apes, we wanted to make a game that was fun and entertaining. We view Damn Dirty Apes as a form of escapism, offering a refreshing change from the realities of war which we see not only in a lot of modern RTS and FPS games but, sadly, in our media everyday. Aside from that, everyone loves monkeys, and there's no better feeling than making an Ape soldier lob a napalm grenade at a group of Orangutan soldiers in a simian version of 'Nam!".

Funded by their highly-successful high-profile outsourcing operation, Damn Dirty Apes is fully-designed and at an advanced stage of development. An experienced team, Darkmonth Studios is aware of the typical development pitfalls and from the outset have set themselves a highly disciplined, tight schedule which is expected to be concluded later this year, with the view to a Quarter 4 release.

Graeme Laws added, "Although, in company terms, we're very young, our team is high on expertise and experience. We've all learned from past experience and from the outset we have set out to be creative yet disciplined and efficient. We're aware of the typical development problems, which is why we've been working from a completed design and a self-imposed tough schedule for the past few months. Having previously been involved in the development of classics like the GTA series and Wipeout 2097 and worked with Atari and Konami on high-profile outsourcing projects, we've become accustomed to producing quality work in short timescales."

Darkmonth Studios will have representatives present at E3 2003, where they will be debuting a demo of Damn Dirty Apes to selected parties, and would be delighted to meet with any potentially interested parties at the event or thereafter.
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New images will be updated onto the website very very soon! Please register and post on our messageboard (doesn't have to be Damn Dirty Apes! related only)

Cheers

Dave Clements
Director
Darkmonth Studios

http://www.darkmonthstudios.com

JA-forreal
04-30-2003, 05:10 PM
Gibbons, Orangutans, Baboons, Chimpanzees and Gorillas.

Interesting game concept. Battling monkeys.

Any albino gorilla's?

Another RPG. Well maybe I'll try my hand at making one when Blenders new game engine comes out.

darkmonth
04-30-2003, 07:00 PM
No no no.. it's not an RPG at all. It's an action shooter in the vein of Cannon Fodder that old Amiga classic by Sensible Software. Of course, it's not identical but inspired by it.

We have uploaded new screenshots now. The game is coming along and we are taking it to E3 to show some publishers. The online press have been very quick to snap up info about it. We are very happy. Lots of good responses. Also, everyone has stolen the shitty screens off of our site and people are still happy!!! I have just rectified the screens situation now though and the new ones are far better. I am really happy with the look of the game now. I hope more people will look at them and comment, maybe even post on our messageboard. Expect IGN.com and Gamespot.com (among many many others) to have more news soon, and then of course there is the official site...

http://www.darkmonthstudios.com

We are working on a site for the game. Damn Dirty apes will soon have its own site.

Dave

JA-forreal
04-30-2003, 11:09 PM
I liked those old school shooter style games, sounds fun.

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